Speeding Tickets

What Can I Do To Fight A Speeding Ticket For Reckless Driving In Virginia?

Reckless driving in Virginia is a criminal offense rather than [...]

By |2023-08-04T01:18:59+00:00August 25, 2016|Blog, Personal Injury, Reckless Driving, Reckless Driving in Virginia, Reckless Driving Speeding, Speeding Tickets|Comments Off on What Can I Do To Fight A Speeding Ticket For Reckless Driving In Virginia?

What Is Considered Reckless Driving In Virginia?

A number of risky driving behaviors can be classified as [...]

By |2023-06-10T03:53:50+00:00November 6, 2015|Blog, Reckless Driving, Reckless Driving in Virginia, Reckless Driving Speeding, Speeding Tickets|Comments Off on What Is Considered Reckless Driving In Virginia?

Three Easy Steps To Fighting A Speeding Ticket In Northern Virginia

Unlike reckless driving or driving on a suspended license, a speeding ticket is not considered a criminal charge. However, a conviction for speeding can have long-lasting and expensive consequences, such as increased insurance rates or even license suspension.


There are several technical defense issues involved with fighting a speeding ticket in Virginia, ranging from radar and speedometer calibrations to police officer pacing. An experienced traffic attorney will be able to help you in those areas. But what can you do on your own to minimize the impact of a speeding ticket?


Keep reading to learn more about how to fight a speeding ticket in Virginia and what a traffic lawyer can do for you.

How Much Is A Ticket For Running A Red Light?

If you’ve run a red light in Manassas, Fairfax or Arlington recently, you understandably may be wondering, “How much is a ticket for running a red light?”

Read below for more information on the penalties for running a red light in Virginia.

By |2023-06-07T04:35:44+00:00December 20, 2011|Blog, Personal Injury, Red Light Tickets, Speeding Tickets|Comments Off on How Much Is A Ticket For Running A Red Light?

What Is A Civil / Traffic Infraction?

Civil/traffic infractions are minor offenses that result in a fine and/or other penalties but no jail sentence. They are not criminal in nature. These include most traffic violations, refusal of a blood-alcohol breath test, and others. Despite the lack of potential for jail, these infractions should not be taken lightly. Other consequences, such as license suspension, can have a significant impact on your life.

By |2023-06-07T04:04:32+00:00April 1, 2011|Blog, Personal Injury, Speeding Tickets, Traffic Tickets|Comments Off on What Is A Civil / Traffic Infraction?
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